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1 HelpAge – Ukraine Nutrition Cluster Presentation 1 st April 2016 1

2 HelpAge in Ukraine Started operations in 2014 following the humanitarian crisis in Eastern Ukraine. 1 coordination office in Kiev (CD, Technical Team, HR, Finance, Admin and Logistics). 2 field offices one in Slavyansk and Severodonetsk. 32 staffs in Ukraine programme. 300 Social Workers and Volunteers. Location of operation are: Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts. Direct implementation. 2

3 Who are target beneficiaries? 3 Older men and women -IDPs Older man with a stroke or spinal cord injury needing help to sit up in bed and eat Older women with mild dementia Old man with polio, from his youth walking with crutches Grandmother looking after her son’s 3 children Old woman who lives alone and is far from basic services Deaf grand father being cared by his grandson

4 Our beneficiaries

5 5 Older men and women 65 yr. old man with a stroke or spinal cord injury needing help to sit up in bed and eat 80 yr. old women with mild dementia in the last 2 years 60 yr. old man with walking with crutches 70 yr. old grandmother looking after her son’s 3 children 55 yr. old woman with diabetes lives alone and is far from basic services 75 yr. old deaf grand father being cared by his grandson

6 Interventions in Ukraine Home Based Care Community Based Initiative - Psychosocial Support Cash Transfer Programme Inclusion – Advocacy and Policy Influencing within the humanitarian context. 6

7 Home Based Care Red Cross Red Crescent defines community- based home care as help and support for older people who are in need of care and/or nursing and who are living at home. They may live alone or with their family members. Home care can be support from informal carers, as well as the older people themselves. Informal carers may be relatives, but may also be friends and neighbours. 7

8 Home Based Care 8 Home Nursing Home Help Visiting Services

9 HelpAge Case Management Approach 9 Identify potential clients Select older people Needs assessment Develop care plan Match older people with volunteers Provide servicesMonitor/review Terminate of review care plan

10 What HelpAge expects to achieve through HBC Keep older people as healthy and independent as possible. Support carer and family. Advise on aids/assistive devices for daily living. Provide specific support for older people with disability. Address psychological wellbeing and isolation. Provide information on available services in community. 10

11 Tips on safe opening of cans

12 Community Based Initiative - PSS Facilitated by HelpAge Social Workers and Volunteers within communities. They organise older people to: Share experience and discuss everyday concerns. Facilitate discussions on healthy life styles Facilitate discussions on independent living. Share information and contacts on services. Provide updates on what’s happening in the communities etc. 12

13 13 Community event for elderly

14 Cash Transfer 14

15 Selection Criteria for CT Beneficiaries Single or double headed household (over 60 years of age) with no other person in the household. A household with a person over 60 years of age who is bed-ridden/requires significant assistance to complete their daily activities. A household (over 60 years of age) which has structural damage to the roofs, walls or it is unsafe to live in. A household where the head/heads of the household are over 60 years of age and there are children below 18years old (i.e. parents are not living with them and older people are primary care-givers). 15

16 Inclusion – Advocacy and Policy Influencing Chairing of the Age and Disability Technical Working Group Promoting the implementation and use of the “Minimum Standards on Age and Disability Inclusion” Provision of Technical Support to the Clusters and working groups on mainstreaming “Age and Disability” Training of humanitarian agencies on how to integrate “Age and Disability within their response” 16

17 Thank you! Becky Achan Inclusion Adviser HelpAge International – Ukraine Kyiv, 16-b Yaroslavov Val street, 01054, Ukraine becky.achan@helpage.org Ponamarova Olga Inclusion and Protection Officer HelpAge International - Ukraine Kyiv, 16-b Yaroslavov Val street, 01054, Ukraine, olga.ponamarova@helpage.org +38 096 828 10 79 17


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